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February 21st, 2020
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Welcome!
The department of Agricultural Economics is pleased to welcome Natalie Bauer to our advising team. Please stop
by and say hello.
Howdy!
My name is Natalie Bauer, and I am your new Academic Advisor.
I graduated from Texas A&M this past December with a degree in
Agricultural Economics with a focus in Food Marketing Systems.
I also received a minor in Agrifood Sales and the CITA certification.
I grew up in Harlingen, Texas most of my life, but my family
currently resides in Lafayette, Louisiana.
A fun fact about me is that I am a big college football fan!!
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Tuberculosis: Humanitarian and Economic Burden
The Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs at the Bush School of Government and Public Service invites you to a talk by Stefan Kaufmann on the humanitarian and economic
burden of tuberculosis and the state of immunological research to address global tuberculosis.
Kaufmann is the Founding Director of the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin, Germany where he heads the Department of Immunology. He is a professor of
Microbiology and Immunology at Charité University Clinics Berlin, Germany, and a Faculty Fellow of the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study at Texas A&M University.
Monday, February 24, 2020
12:20 p.m. -1:20 p.m.
Room 1110, Allen Building 1004 George Bush Dr. W
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**Summer Internships**
Stems Outreach Programs in Ag
Howdy Ags!
Introducing the newest internship opportunity at the Texas A&M University at Qatar campus!
As part of a team of undergraduate interns, selected students will research, plan and build an agricultural program for
high school students to design a hydroponic gardening system. Engaging students in hands-on learning that challenges
these aspiring engineers to solve real-world problems, the program will teach fundamentals of agriculture, science and
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Please see the attached flyer for more details!
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ageC summer Course oFFerIng sChedule
Course Title Session
AGEC 105 Intro to Agecon 10wk
Agec 314 Mkt Ag & Food Products 10wk
Agec 325 Prin Farm and Ranch mgnt 1 summer session
Agec 330 Financial mgmnt in ag 10wk – on-line
Agec 340 Agribusiness mgmt. 1 summer session
Agec 422 Land economics 10 wk
Agec 430 Macro of agriculture 10wk
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Presentation 5:30 p.m. Reception immediately following
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Register for the Education Policy Workshop
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Come Meet
Clay Hamilton Associate Administrator & General Sales Manager USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Learn about the Foreign Agricultural Service & Job Opportunities in DC and Abroad Hosted by Agricultural Economics, Open to All College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Students Wednesday, February 26th □2:30 pm–3:30 pm AGLS Building Room 129
Aggie Reps news
Have you been looking for a way to get more involved and give back to Department of Agricultural
Economics? Then Aggie REPs is the organization for you!
The Department of Agricultural Economics Aggie REPs are responsible for planning and organizing
departmental events that allow students to interact with their peers and professors outside of the
traditional classroom setting. So if you are looking for a student organization that will allow you to build
your leadership skills while giving back to your department, then please come to our informational on
Monday, February 24th from 5:30-6:30 in AGLS room 116. Please come with your questions or you can
contact the President, Blane Counsil at [email protected] or Vice-President, Ian Cobb at